The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 1. The tempestPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... speak ; For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it . Enter PANTHION . PAN . Sir Proteus , you are stay'd for . PRO . Go ; I come : - [ exeunt . Alas , this parting strikes poor lovers dumb ! 1 precisely . SCENE III . The Same ...
... speak ; For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it . Enter PANTHION . PAN . Sir Proteus , you are stay'd for . PRO . Go ; I come : - [ exeunt . Alas , this parting strikes poor lovers dumb ! 1 precisely . SCENE III . The Same ...
Page 97
... speak a word for weeping : now should I kiss my father : well , he weeps on . Now come I to my mother ; -O , that the shoe could speak now like a wood woman ! -well , I kiss her ; -why , there ' tis here's my mother's breath up and down ...
... speak a word for weeping : now should I kiss my father : well , he weeps on . Now come I to my mother ; -O , that the shoe could speak now like a wood woman ! -well , I kiss her ; -why , there ' tis here's my mother's breath up and down ...
Page 127
... speak it ; For I am sure she is not buried . SIL . Say that she be . Yet Valentine thy friend Survives ; to whom , thyself art witness , I am betroth'd . And art thou not asham'd To wrong him with thy importúnacy ? PRO . I likewise hear ...
... speak it ; For I am sure she is not buried . SIL . Say that she be . Yet Valentine thy friend Survives ; to whom , thyself art witness , I am betroth'd . And art thou not asham'd To wrong him with thy importúnacy ? PRO . I likewise hear ...
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ACT II Sc art thou banish'd Belike chamber codpiece commend daughter discourse doth DUKE'S Palace Enter DUKE Enter PROTEUS Enter SILVIA Enter VALENTINE exeunt exit eyes fair false FALSTAFF father faults fear folly fool forsworn gentle gentlemen GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give gone Good-morrow Grace Hap❜ly hate hath hear heart Heaven Hellespont hence honour HOST Item IV Sc Julia kiss ladder Ladyship LAUNCE letter live look Lord lose thy lov'd Love's Lucetta Madam Silvia maid Marry Milan Mistress night oaths PANTHION perjury pity ring sake SCENE Servant sheep shepherd sighs Sir Eglamour Sir Proteus Sir Thurio Sir Valentine speak SPEED sweet Lady tears tell thank thou art thou hast thou lov'st thou shalt thy master thyself Twere unto Verona weep whither Wilt thou word worth writ your's youth ΙΟ